Yes
If the decedent signed a promissory note or there is some other proof of the debt then the answer is yes. The family member could file a claim for the balance due.
In Michigan it is not necessary to get approval for immediate family members. However, it is necessary to obtain approval if the inmate is not an immediate family member or is not related. This is done through the MDOC directly and requires permission from the facility warden.
Yes, to join USAA, at least one family member must be an eligible service member or veteran. This includes those who are currently serving in the military, those who have been honorably discharged, and certain family members like spouses and children. If the eligible member is deceased, their surviving family members can still qualify for USAA membership.
request discharge for compassionate reasons. (care for a family member) this could be verified by the American Red Cross
In "My Antonia" by Willa Cather, Mr. Shimerda, the patriarch of the Shimerda family, is terribly depressed and commits suicide in Chapter 14. This leaves his family to fend for themselves.
No. A service member can be discharged at the end of their enlistment, for medical reasons, compassionate reasons, misconduct, criminal acts, or being unsuited for service.
In "My Antonia" by Willa Cather, Mr. Shimerda, the patriarch of the Shimerda family, is terribly depressed and commits suicide in Chapter 14. This leaves his family to fend for themselves.
A baby of the family is either the youngest member of the family, or a member of an immediate family who is treated as if he or she is the youngest member of the family.
Can a family member buy a short sale property from a family member
If you are a dues paying member all you have to do is send in a letter of resignation to the chapter you are a member of or if a member at large ( no Chapter) to the National Society. You may no longer be a member of the society but you will always have the lineage as will you descendants.
Generally: If you signed a promissory note the family member can sue you and obtain a judgment lien. Once recorded you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid. Your family member cannot take your home unless they recorded a mortgage in the land records that reserved the right to foreclose. If they foreclose, they would take the property subject to the mortgage and would need to make the mortgage payments.
the cougar is a member of which family